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  1. Jasmonic acid regulation of the anti-herbivory mechanism conferred by fungal endophytes in grasses
  2. Current and potential future distribution of the American dog tick ( Dermacentor variabilis , Say) in North America
  3. The plant hormone salicylic acid interacts with the mechanism of anti-herbivory conferred by fungal endophytes in grasses
  4. Defending Biodiversity
  5. Traits related to biological invasion: A note on the applicability of risk assessment tools across taxa
  6. Winter warming effects on overwinter survival, energy use, and spring emergence ofCerotoma trifurcata(Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
  7. Is it Possible to Care for Ecosystems? Policy Paralysis and Ecosystem Management
  8. Species patch size at seeding affects diversity and productivity responses in establishing grasslands
  9. Effects of the Epichloë fungal endophyte symbiosis with Schedonorus pratensis on host grass invasiveness
  10. Towards an understanding of how phloem amino acid composition shapes elevated CO2-induced changes in aphid population dynamics
  11. Development, Reproductive Output and Population Growth of the Fruit Fly Pest Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) on Artificial Diet
  12. Predicting Potential Global Distributions of Two Miscanthus Grasses: Implications for Horticulture, Biofuel Production, and Biological Invasions
  13. Climate and host plant availability impact the future distribution of the bean leaf beetle (Cerotoma trifurcata)
  14. Aphid and host-plant genotype × genotype interactions under elevated CO2
  15. Phloem phytochemistry and aphid responses to elevated CO2, nitrogen fertilization and endophyte infection
  16. Transcript profiling of fructan biosynthetic pathway genes reveals association of a specific fructosyltransferase isoform with the high sugar trait in Lolium perenne
  17. The effect of endophyte presence on Schedonorus arundinaceus (tall fescue) establishment varies with grassland community structure
  18. Metabolite analysis of the effects of elevated CO2and nitrogen fertilization on the association between tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus) and its fungal symbiontNeotyphodium coenophialum
  19. Cultivar genotype, application and endophyte history affects community impact ofSchedonorus arundinaceus
  20. Grass-endophyte interactions: a note on the role of monosaccharide transport in the Neotyphodium lolii-Lolium perenne symbiosis
  21. Climate change and voltinism in Californian insect pest species: sensitivity to location, scenario and climate model choice
  22. A meta-analytical review of the effects of elevated CO2 on plant-arthropod interactions highlights the importance of interacting environmental and biological variables
  23. Competition between foliar Neotyphodium lolii endophytes and mycorrhizal Glomus spp. fungi in Lolium perenne depends on resource supply and host carbohydrate content
  24. Climate change scenarios and models yield conflicting predictions about the future risk of an invasive species in North America
  25. Modeling Distribution and Abundance of Soybean Aphid in Soybean Fields Using Measurements From the Surrounding Landscape
  26. A Linear Model Method for Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning Experiments
  27. Metabolomics analysis of the Lolium perenne–Neotyphodium lolii symbiosis: more than just alkaloids?
  28. Can optimality models and an ‘optimality research program’ help us understand some plant–fungal relationships?
  29. Even after death the endophytic fungus ofSchedonorus phoenixreduces the arbuscular mycorrhizas of other plants
  30. Will climate change be beneficial or detrimental to the invasive swede midge in North America? Contrasting predictions using climate projections from different general circulation models
  31. High nitrogen supply and carbohydrate content reduce fungal endophyte and alkaloid concentration inLolium perenne
  32. Using the output from global circulation models to predict changes in the distribution and abundance of cereal aphids in Canada: a mechanistic modeling approach
  33. Reduced herbivore resistance from a novel grass-endophyte association
  34. Larger Islands House More Bacterial Taxa
  35. Climate change and the fate of cereal aphids in Southern Britain
  36. Temporal resource variability and the habitat-matching rule